Luxury vinyl imitates wood and stone

Thursday, March 12, 2020 10:34 AM

Luxury vinyl flooring (LVF) imitates the look of other types of flooring. Typically, planks look like hardwoods such as maple, oak, and walnut while tiles look like stone such as slate, travertine, and marble. The latest 3D printing technology assures that the planks and tiles have a realistic appearance. This is a less permanent floor than wood or ceramic tile, so you have the option of easily changing your room decor at any time. Bayland Flooring, a luxury vinyl flooring retailer in New Franken, Wisconsin, offers a wide selection of luxury vinyl and other floor coverings. Mannington, Armstrong, Karndean, and Shaw are some of the top manufacturers.

Composition of Layers

Wood-look LVF is made of vinyl while stone-look LVF often has a base layer that contains minerals such as limestone. Both traditional and luxury vinyl floors usually have four layers, but LVF layers are thicker. From bottom to top, LVF consists of the following layers:

LVF planks and tiles are about 1/8" thick while regular vinyl flooring is much thinner. This floor covering is extremely resistant to dents, scratches, and stains. It is also water-resistant so mold and mildew are not a problem. Some manufacturers feature products with built-in soundproofing. If you like the look of wood or stone but not the price, LVF is a good alternative. The floor is both low maintenance and easy to clean.

Bayland Flooring is a luxury vinyl flooring store in the Green Bay area that offers the highest quality flooring at ‘Factory to you’ discounted pricing. You are welcome to browse through our pallets of hard surface flooring. Also, thousands of different styles are available on a special-order basis. Our online form makes it easy to request a free flooring estimate. Financing is available through the Mohawk credit card. You can apply online for the card or visit Bayland Flooring.